Rumble On The Beach: Rumble On The Beach - Mousepad (b&w 24x19cm)

A 'must' for every PC nerd: The Rumble On The Beach mousepad in black & white. The size is 24 x 19 cm! It will also be interesting for 'Pirates Of The Caribbean'-fans according to its logo! Please note that the mouse on the second pic is only for decoration and not included! MM/Bear Family Records

Interpret: Rumble On The Beach

Albumtitel: Rumble On The Beach - Mousepad (b&w 24x19cm)

Genre
Rock 'n' Roll

Label
RUMBLE

SubGenre
Rock - Rock'n'Roll

EAN: 4000127799715

weight in Kg 0.042

Artist description "Rumble On The Beach"

Rumble On The Beach

Rumble – the early years (1985-1988)

Thirty years after their first live performance, a pulsating subculture demands on Rumble On The Beach. Many bands have been reunited within the huge wave of 1980s nostalgia through the past few years. But this is not really the case with ROTB! Everybody calls it a “reunion“ but as a matter of fact the band never split up. They only stopped being in action and the reason why is to be found in the own personal privacy of the band members. It was clear to everyone that Rumble will be reactivated sooner or later. In the beginning of the year 2015, Michael 'Ohlly' O

hlhoff (guitarist and vocalist) and me (Marc Mittelacher - drums, vocal) met on a private party with live music. We played a few old songs as special guests even that we never rehearsed since the old days. It worked anyway. We had so much fun along with the party guests that we decided not to lose any more time. Bassist Andreas 'Andy' Merck re-joined us very excited. The result: “Rumble is back on the Beach“ in its original line-up. Along with the “reunion“ comes this new CD album compilation covering the early years of the band Rumble On The Beach.

Rumble On The Beach was founded in Bremen, West-Germany, in mid-May 1985 after Andy, Ohlly and me left the Rockabilly band Randy Rebels for new directions. I already had been playing together with Andy since late 1983 in the first line-up of the Randy Rebels, when Ohlly joined the band as a rhythm guitar player in mid-July 1984.

Ohlly brought a lot of innovation into the band which fitted to the new ideas of Andy and me, and it soon became clear that an evolution just started which finally had to result in the creation of a new band. It was also the brand of the time to create something new out of Rockabilly music. The influence of those Neo-Rockabilly and early Psychobilly bands was there for anyone of us.